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Should You Register Your Logo in Black & White or Color?

Erik K Pelton

When applying for your logo, we recommend the following strategy: Apply for the logo in black and white; Apply for the logo in color as as well if the colors are important to your branding; If the logo includes words, file a separate word application. appeared first on Erik M Pelton & Associates, PLLC.

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Reminder on Call for Papers: Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable 2024

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The Roundtable is designed to be a forum for the discussion of current trademark, false advertising, and right of publicity scholarship, covering a range of methodologies, topics, and perspectives. Appendices or other supporting material can be uploaded separately; please do not submit a CV or cover letter.

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Google Delisted Thousands of ‘Music Piracy’ Domains in Response to UK Blocking Orders

TorrentFreak

For a long time, pirate site blocking was regarded as a topic most U.S. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting the topic. lawmakers may be more receptive to revisiting the topic. media, as it remains a hot topic. The UK mainstream press hasn’t shown much interest in the topic in recent years.

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call for submissions: Harvard/Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum, June 3-4, 2024

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TOPICS : Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Each paper may only be considered under one topic.

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CFP--Yale/Harvard/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum: please disseminate widely!

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TOPICS: Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Each paper may only be considered under one topic.

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CFP: Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable 2024

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The Roundtable is designed to be a forum for the discussion of current trademark, false advertising, and right of publicity scholarship, covering a range of methodologies, topics, and perspectives. Appendices or other supporting material can be uploaded separately; please do not submit a CV or cover letter.

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Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum, June 2022: call for papers

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TOPICS: Each year the Forum invites submissions on selected topics in public and private law, legal theory, and law and humanities topics, alternating loosely between public law and humanities subjects in one year, and private law and dispute resolution in the next. Each paper may only be considered under one topic.